Rome, from Earliest Times to 44 B.C.Collier, 1932 - 403 pages |
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... territory and of the city of Rome , and her early relations with the Etruscans and Greeks , cannot now be described ... territory , and , though every member only exercised political rights as member of the com- munity to which he ...
... territory and of the city of Rome , and her early relations with the Etruscans and Greeks , cannot now be described ... territory , and , though every member only exercised political rights as member of the com- munity to which he ...
Page 63
... territory was secured by the founding of the fortresses Satricum in 385 B.C. , and Setia in 382 B.C. , and the territory itself was dis- tributed into farm allotments and tribes about 383 B.C. These suc- cesses of the league , which now ...
... territory was secured by the founding of the fortresses Satricum in 385 B.C. , and Setia in 382 B.C. , and the territory itself was dis- tributed into farm allotments and tribes about 383 B.C. These suc- cesses of the league , which now ...
Page 275
... territories- Bithynia , Pontus , and Syria ; while to the indirect dominion of Rome were added Armenia and the district ... territory , and everything was done to repair the devas- tation they had suffered in the late war . Many of the ...
... territories- Bithynia , Pontus , and Syria ; while to the indirect dominion of Rome were added Armenia and the district ... territory , and everything was done to repair the devas- tation they had suffered in the late war . Many of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
THE ROMAN CONSTITUTION AND THE REFORMS OF SER | 11 |
ROME AND THE OTHER ITALIAN POWERS DURING | 20 |
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